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Author: Theodore G. Bilbo
Keywords: segregation
Publisher: Poplarville, Miss., Dream House Pub. Co.
Year: 1946
Language: English
Collection: opensource

Reviewer:
Sloper Dude -

Subject:
Interesting, if sad, reading.
Father Dunne (pg. 154) was ahead of his time (and thank God for that) when he wrote "It is probable - at least we must think so if we are not to
despair - that one hundred years from now the Christian conscience will repudiate with equal
decisiveness the whole pattern of racial segregation. In that happy event the lucubrations of mid-twentieth
century apologists for Jim Crow will make interesting, if sad, reading."
Reviewer:
lotsojoy -

Subject:
"The Man" would be sick!
Bilbo is probably turning in his grave as we speek, knowing that this great great great niece is bi-racial. And she is beautiful! That was one sick ole man. To top it all off...hahahahaha
she carries the Bilbo name. ha hahah Bilbo, where's your theory now? hahahahahahahha
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